Works great for the stripping, not so good for the wood.
Good paint for motor oil soaked box? Tried cleaning the oil, but of course >some still remains. Cheap is my jam for this project.
On Fri, 26 Jul 2024 17:34:08 GMT, Puckdropper <puckdropper@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Works great for the stripping, not so good for the wood.
Good paint for motor oil soaked box? Tried cleaning the oil, but of
course some still remains. Cheap is my jam for this project.
Craigslist rebuild?
Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com> wrote in >news:m5bbajhl15lsamd4m36rtvd79ucnjb07eg@4ax.com:
On Fri, 26 Jul 2024 17:34:08 GMT, Puckdropper <puckdropper@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Works great for the stripping, not so good for the wood.
Good paint for motor oil soaked box? Tried cleaning the oil, but of >>>course some still remains. Cheap is my jam for this project.
Craigslist rebuild?
Side of the road pickup. Nice plywood box, but it was soaked from being on
a garage floor. Got that dried, then I started storing my oil in it and
one can leaked. ($65 going rate for an oil change in this town. Over $100 >for that-thar-synthetic. Have they heard of Costco?)
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